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"Make Peace Great Again” organizers were expecting few thousand protestors to gather outside the NATO summit in Brussels on Wednesday evening to protest President Trump’s attendance, but only a couple dozen demonstrators showed up.

Euro News’ Damon Embling reported that organizers were expecting a few thousand people to attend the protest, but just a few dozen turned out.

The protesters were rallying around the slogan “Make Peace Great Again,” a play on Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.” 

Embling asked one of the organizers why only a couple dozen demonstrators sho

wed up at the protest.

“I think it’s, what went wrong is not the good question to ask,” the clearly frustrated organizer said.

 

The organizer blamed Brussels being on lockdown for the low turnout before Embling ended the interview."

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Lock downs never stopped demonstrators before.  Politicians like Trump are gaining popularity in Europe as the voters realized they've been sold a lot of shoddy goods. 

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One good thing about being old, is remembering the past.  Reagan was greeted throughout Europe as a fascist and warmonger -- surely, he was going to start WWIII.  Only military action Reagan initiated was the invasion of Grenada -- kicking out the Russians and Cubans.  WWIII didn't happened, did it!  In fact, the main instigator folded like a cheap suit a couple of years after Reagan left office.

Now, Trump's a fascist, or, worse, a super Hitler.  Went to NATO and told them to increase their military spending and stop buying from Russia.  Arming against Russia and stop funding Russia are pro-Putin actions?  Only in warped minds of the left.   During the Cold War, Germany fielded a fairly large military force.  An article I posted recently revealed they can only field seven fighter jets and their soldiers were training with broomsticks, instead of weapons.  On the TV, I heard they can only field 100 tanks -- that's slightly less than two armored battalions.  Many US state national guards can field that many.  

Meanwhile, Emir Sadiq of Londonistan presides over a demonstration in what was one of the most peaceful cities -- now, one of the most violent in Europe. 

Kraven posted:
 I'm sure the Russians bought a bunch of Yellow cake from the Helda,
Obuga and the Mueller gang. The only person not being investigated
is Trump.
 
The Beast also bought a book from the London ebay with DNC
and her money for treasonous acts against America and a sitting
US President.
 
 

Soviet influence over the peace movements was well know and amplified after Soviet defectors brought information.  The amount (100 million pounds sterling, or so) is the best estimate I've seen.   Started before US joined WWII.  Some activities were fronts.  Youth Against War was founded to keep the US out of the war during the Molotov - von Ribbentrop treaty era, when the Germans and Russians invaded and divided Poland.  After Operation Barbarossa, the red front became Youth Against War and Fascism.   The same group agitated against the Vietnam War -- saw their banners in Frisco. 

direstraits posted:
Kraven posted:
 I'm sure the Russians bought a bunch of Yellow cake from the Helda,
Obuga and the Mueller gang. The only person not being investigated
is Trump.
 
The Beast also bought a book from the London ebay with DNC
and her money for treasonous acts against America and a sitting
US President.
 
 

Soviet influence over the peace movements was well know and amplified after Soviet defectors brought information.  The amount (100 million pounds sterling, or so) is the best estimate I've seen.   Started before US joined WWII.  Some activities were fronts.  Youth Against War was founded to keep the US out of the war during the Molotov - von Ribbentrop treaty era, when the Germans and Russians invaded and divided Poland.  After Operation Barbarossa, the red front became Youth Against War and Fascism.   The same group agitated against the Vietnam War -- saw their banners in Frisco. 

That's 100 million pounds, annually, BTW.

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